are based on literature textbook extracts. Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow.
Extract - 1
But if it had to perish twice
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice
8. What does ‘It’ here refer to? *
1 point
a) Fire
b) Ice
c) Earth
d) World
9. The word ‘perish’ means………….
a) decay
b) loose one’s life
c) appear
d) improve
10. Here the rhyming scheme used by the poet is
a) abab
b) abc ab
c) ababa
d) aabb
11. What does the poet want to convey through this poem?
a) We should not be greedy
b) All humans should check their desires and hatred
c) restrain our desires and love fellow beings
d) Both (a) and (c)
Extract –2
As I moved off, Mrs. Pumphrey, with a despairing cry, threw an armful of the little coats through the window. I looked in the mirror before I turned the corner of the drive; everybody was in tears.
12. Where was the speaker going?
(a) To the hospital
(b) To the church
(c) To the cemetery
(d) To attend a meeting
13. Why was everybody in tears?
(a) Because the speaker will never return
(b) Because the speaker was terminally ill
(c) Because Tricki was being hospitalised
(d) Because Tricki will never return
14. The word in the extract which is the opposite of ‘cheerful’ is
(a) armful
(b) cry
(c) moved off
(d) despairing
15. What does the word ‘armful’ means?
(a) a small quantity
(b) a large quantity
(c) Some
(d) few
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8) d) World
9) a) decay
10) c) ababa
11) d) Both (a) and (c)
12) a) To the hospital
13) c) Because Tricki was being hospitalised
14) d) despairing
15) b) a large quantity
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